AutoWaterCollision

1.No water collision, and camera can go above water while player hides underwater.

Automatically set the blizzard's water collision interface option. When on, the camera will zoom out and only zoom in when in combat or targeting (no water collision). When off, the camera will stay underwater as expected (with water collision). See blizzard's water collision interface option for more info.

For example, running around World of Warcraft, I do not use water collision. But when I am about to find a target or start combat, the camera could stay above or below the water line to see the darn things. I can also select myself or a portrait as a target in order to use water collision temporarily and find loot and objects underwater.

Command:

  • /awc
  • Or, click minimap to toggle on/off

Options:

  • /awc on (to automatically zoom in underwater only when in combat or targeting, and zoom out after a delay)
  • /awc off (to always zoom in when underwater. Will no longer automatically change.)
  • /awc 5 (set the delay to 5 seconds for the camera to zoom out - range 1 to 15)
  • /awc (shows help)

Install:

  • Move the files to the game folder, .\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\AutoWaterCollision\*.*

Uninstall:

  • Remove the game folder, .\World of Warcraft\Interface\AddOns\AutoWaterCollision\*.*
  • Open blizzard interface options and set the water collision option manually.

ChangeLog:

Revision 3.1.2 (July 1, 09)

  • Minor bug fix in minimap button tooltip (thx mattbnr)
  • Minor bug fix, command line option

Revision 3.1.0 (Apr 19, 09)

  • Updated TOC file for patch 3.1.0

Revision 1.1 (5/23/2007)

  • Added minimap button to quickly turn on/off.

Revision 1.0 (5/23/2007)

  • First version

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Date created
24 May 2007
Category
Last update
03 Jul 2009
Development stage
Release
License
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  • R: 3.1.0 for 3.1.0 on 19 Apr 2009
  • R: 3.0 for 3.0.2 on 25 Oct 2008
  • R: 1.1 for 2.1.0 on 25 May 2007
  • R: 1.0 for 2.1.0 on 24 May 2007

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